BRITAIN is still reeling from the effects of Friday’s IT outage with holidaymakers forced to endure 50-hour waits to fly home.
Even more flights have been cancelled over the weekend after a software update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike triggered system problems for Microsoft customers, including airlines, on July 19.
Swathes of flyers have been affected by the global IT outage that brought the world to a standstill and saw flights grounded with widespread chaos at countless airports.
Airlines were not able to check in passengers and even basic airport terminal services were disrupted.
Scores of flights have also been cancelled today, with Gatwick, Heathrow and London City airports affected.
Six flights arriving at Gatwick, including easyJet trips from Chania, Pafos and Faro set to touch down in the early …